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Get Bit! ~ A Forum game

Started by Soopairik, May 20, 2017, 02:11:53 AM

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Soopairik

In Get Bit, Players are swimming in a row against a Shark who will always bite the closest victim. Every turn, players will be able to play a number to determine who swims away first. Being the highest has its advantages, but also its disadvantages. In addition, you won't be able to copy your previous move until later. So watch out!

Game set up will look like this:
(Shark)> (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F)

Everyone starts with 4 HP. So in this example^ if all moves have already been made, (A) will be the one who gets bit. And he will lose 1 life and have 3 HP.

Gameplay is done in 3 phases...

Phase 1: Choose Card
Every player has a hand of Cards numbered 1 to 7. These will determine the order in which you will swim to the front of the pack. After I have received all PMs, we move on to the next phase.

***For easier and faster gameplay, kindly put your number in the Title of the PM so I don't have to open them anymore.


Phase 2: Move Player
Once I've received all the PMs, our players will now move according to the cards given. There are only 2 rules to follow:
- Starting from the lowest number, players move to the FRONT of the line away from the Shark.
- If two or more players have the same number, those players DO NOT move.


Phase 3: Get Bit!
***This phase is SKIPPED on the very first Round of the Game.

Once all the Players have finished moving, the Player closest to the Shark gets bit! A Bit player screams for mercy and swims to the front automatically! If that player is out of HP then he is eliminated. Rinse and repeat until only 2 players remain. When only 2 players remain, the Shark will automatically devour whoever is in the back, nearest the shark. Last Man Swimming wins.


One more thing.

Whenever a card is played, that card is revealed forever face-up on the field. There are only two ways to regain your hand:
- You end the turn with only 2 cards left in your hand.
- You GOT BIT.

Until those 2 conditions are fulfilled, your discards will be revealed to everyone as the game goes on. Sometimes, getting Bit can be a good thing if you want to trick your opponent into playing something else. 

And that's it. Here's a Sample 2nd Round:
(Shark)> (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F)

A plays 5
B plays 1
C plays 6
D plays 3
E plays 1
F plays 5

B and E do not move.
D swims ahead of the group.
A and F do not move.
C swims ahead of the group.

Final Result:

(Shark)> (A) (B) (E) (F) (C) (D)

(A) got bit! He moves to the front.

(Shark)> (B) (E) (F) (C) (D) (A)

Then the next Round commences.

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Ravonium

Sounds interesting.


Take this as a sign up.

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So basically the highest number gets to be in the front and if you chose the lowest number you are in back? I guess I'll join.

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